One of three women charged after travelling back to Queensland from Victoria during the southern state’s 2020 virus crisis has made a request in court.
Alleged border jumperâs court request Diana Lasu (left) and Olivia Muranga (right) were part of a trio charged with fraud and producing false or misleading documents after re-entering Queensland from Victoria in 2020.
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Subscriber only One of three Brisbane women charged with breaching COVID border orders after travelling back to Queensland from Melbourne last year has requested to have her case heard separately. Diana Lasu, 21, Olivia Muranga, 20, and Haja Timbo, 21, were accused of lying to border authorities upon their return to the Sunshine State in July 2020. Melbourne was grappling with a second wave of the virus and implementing lockdown measures at the time.
One of three women charged after travelling back to Queensland from Victoria during the southern state’s 2020 virus crisis has made a request in court.
One of three women charged after travelling back to Queensland from Victoria during the southern state’s 2020 virus crisis has made a request in court.
Metro Detroit woman unable to get car back from Canada due to border closure
Kim Richardson flew out of Toronto, flight back was rerouted
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DETROIT – The continued closure of the U.S.-Canada border during the COVID-19 pandemic has left many families unable to see loved ones in person.
Kim Richardson took an international trip just before the pandemic led to the border closing. She flew out of Toronto to save some money and parked her car in a lot near the airport.
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Nearly a year later she still doesn’t have her vehicle back. The owner of the lot wants $3,000 for parking fees, even though Richardson had no physical way of getting her car back. The police won’t assist and the embassy has been slow to respond to her requests for help.